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Designer David Coyle’s mind-blowing Japanese-style home on the shores of Whitefish Lake, Montana

Designer David Coyle's stunning Japanese-style home on the picturesque shores of Whitefish Lake, Montana, is a marvel of modern architecture. It stands out due to its traditional Japanese, minimalistic aesthetic and impressive attention to detail. The home is defined by woodwork and natural tones, with expansive windows to maximize natural light and views of the lake. From the grand entrance with wall-to-wall shoji sliding doors to the secluded garden courtyard, every corner of this house is a reflection of Japanese architecture and culture. This impressive and beautiful home is the perfect getaway for the modern adventurer.

This magnificent Far East style house with swimming pool and spa is located on the lovely shore of Whitefish Lake. Being surrounded by wildlife, you’re immersed in the infinity and serenity of this world, plunging deep into the tranquil Eastern overtones of. When you spend time here you realize the infinite beauty and luxury of the green world. Architect David Koehl of the CTA Architects Engineers Created a project that perfectly balances the environment of a living forest and organic design.

Japanese-style house by David Coil
Terrace with a view of the lake
Living room in a Japanese-style house by David Coyle
A Long Indoor Pool
Spacious Vertical Shower
Gym overlooking the woods
A small museum in the house
Inter-level staircase in the house
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  1. Nova Morgan

    Wow, David Coyle’s Japanese-style home on Whitefish Lake looks absolutely stunning! I’m curious to know how he managed to achieve such a unique blend of Japanese design and Montana’s natural surroundings. Did he collaborate with any local architects or designers to bring this vision to life?

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